Millennials around the world have turned the art of brewing coffee into a creative pursuit of showmanship. However, no dry-double-skinny-macchiato prepared by a bearded gentleman will ever match British astronaut Tim Peake achieving peak hipster by fixing up his cup in space.

In a short video published by the European Space Agency, Peake guides us through the process of making a coffee aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

A foil package containing a coffee and cream mixture is attached to a machine—made by Italian coffee manufacturers, Lavazza—and then filled with hot water. The galactic-borne beverage is then consumed through a straw.